"Isaac, up." A blurred voice said, before I felt a hoof smack me in the backhead. The hit made me widen my eyes, and wake up from my nap. I was sitting down in the passenger seat of a car, parked next to a road. I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes, and looked down at my black fur paws, shaking my head at the fact that I had fell asleep- Again. I looked up at my co worker, Nathan, a white goat chewing on some hay as he frowned.

"Hey now, it's three AM. Don't judge.", I replied.

"The car passed us. Told you to look for it," He told me, sighing as he shifted into gear and went on the road, soon enough speeding down the road as he looked for the car that passed us.

"God, I thought wolves where suppose to be good at keeping a lookout.. Sleeping, rea-" I interupted my coworker with a hush, and nodded my head towards the car.

"Before you start going "Oh, predators," you missed the car. It's behind us," I said, creating an awkward moment of silence. I shaked my head, looking in the backing mirror and checked my black wool coat, tapping to reassure that my tranquilizer was there. I grabbed the hoodie underneath my coat and pulling it up, and then sliding a mask over my face. I grunted as my coworker pulled the handbrake, closing my eyes as we rearended the police four by four. We came to a hard stop, and slid off the road on a newly cut field in the rainforest. I slowly opened my eyes, looking in the mirror to see my masked self, before tapping my goat co worker.

"Leggo," I said quickly, opening the door to see our totalled SUV and the police 4X4 mashed together. The door opened, and a fox donning a police uniform came out- With a tranquilizer. He pointed it at me, and I didn't have enough time to pull out the tranquilizer. Shi-

"Lower it, or she's getting a double dose she ain't waking up from." I heard my goat friend say, as he appeared from the front of the police car, with his bandanna. He was holding a bunny by the ears, roughly pulling them, and making her squeal. This made the fox immediately turn around, and point the tranquilizer gun at him. I retorted by grabbing my tranquilizer, pointing it at him.

"Stop," I growled, narrowing my eyes and watching his moves catiously.

"Nick!," The bunny screamed as high as she could, before shaking her head. "... Don't.."

"Nick", simply stood where he stood, raising the tranqualizer slightly. Wasting no time, I lifted the tranquilizer, and firing a bolt at him. He was hit, and fell down, seemingly asleep. As I was about to shoot the bunny, I only saw Nicholas. On the ground. I slowly lowered my tranquilizer, looking around for the bunny.

"Hey, wolf!" I heard from behind, immediately turning around. I was hit in the face by a powerful kick of her two feet, sending me backing up, before falling down from something I didn't see before. A cliff. The bunny gasped, before running to catch me. I widened my eyes, and screamed for help, but ultimately falling down the cliff. The last thing I saw was her, and her terrified eyes as I plumetted to my probable death.

I woke up in a pool of dirt. My mask and hoodie had been ripped off my face. I groaned slowly, wiping off the blood on my nose. I quickly checked my drenched wet pants to find my phone. I pulled it out, and beared the eye torture of the completely destroyed Dogsus 6. The only thing I could make out on the screwed up screen was the time. Six AM. Shit. I coughed slightly, before pulling myself up sitting, looking around me. I was on a beach in the Rainforest District. It was, obviously, raining. I snorted slightly, looking around me for the tranquilizer. Noticing it in the shallow water nearby, I grabbed it and shoved it in my coat. It probably wasn't going to work, but I suppose it's better than leaving it in the water to leave evidence. I pulled myself up, and started walking, still taking in what happened. How it was possible I was alive. I looked up from the cliff I had fell from, only to see blue and red lights flickering from the edge of the cliff. I did what any sane criminal would do. Ran.